Species of Indian Lepidoptera. 301 
straight, from centre of hinder margin to costa one fourth 
from apex; a thin brown irregular marginal band; cilia 
purple-grey, very broad, with a very fine pale basal line: 
hind wings pale, very finely irrorated with grey; a grey 
marginal line; cilia whitish, doubly interlined with grey. 
Underside of a uniform pale pinkish grey ; fore wings with 
cell lunule and discal band very distinct ; hind wings with a 
pale grey discal band. 
Expanse of wings +%5 inch. 
Shillong. One example. 
Surattha fuscilella, sp. n. 
do. Smoky brown, tinged with chocolate, very uniform in 
colour; markings very obscure: fore wings with a brown 
spot at the end of cell and indications of three brown bands— 
subbasal, medial, and discal—the two former erect, the discal 
band outwardly curved, but Very indistinct, and apparently 
double; an ochreous tinge on the costa between the two 
latter bands, and spear-shaped black points on the outer 
margin ; cilia of both wings with a very fine luteous basal 
line. 
Expanse of wings 4% inch. 
Raipur, Central India. Two examples. 
Pleonectusa sagittalis, sp. n. 
3. Luteous grey, irrorated with very minute black atoms: 
fore wings with a black dot in middle of the cell; two black 
marks at the end; a nearly straight black transverse band, 
also a black discal band, bent inwards and forming a tooth 
above the middle and inwards again below the middle, and 
then downwards to the hinder margin one third from the 
hinder angle: hind wings with a discal much waved black 
band; the marginal space on both wings beyond thé band 
dark ; cilia brown, with a pale interline. 
Expanse of wings +/5 inch. 
Hydrabad, Sind, ‘I'hree examples. 
Hypsopygia olivalis, sp. n. 
¢. Head, thorax, and fore wings grey, densely covered 
with black irrorations: fore wings with a black spot at the 
end of the cell; two black transverse thick lines, ante- 
medial and discal, the former sinuous and edged with whitish 
on its inner side, the latter oblique, with an acute outward 
angle above the middle, and edged with whitish on its outer 
